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[[image]] The landing, within 7 feet from a designated point, made by Mr. Jerwan in passing the test for a pilot's license the two types of flying machines, the monoplane and the biplane, contrasting the working principles of each. And he concludes with a forecast of the development of safety devices for stability in the air which is the forerunner of the ultimate success of the flying machine, not only for scouting purposes but for peaceful occupations and commercial every day use. [[image]] Mr. Jerwan circling around the pylon, making figure 8's On the whole, the lecture cannot fail to interest both the professional and the layman, in as much as it is intended to demonstrate in a clear and comprehensive way the working mechanism of the eighth wonder of the world - the flying machine. A LECTURE .... ON .... "PRACTICAL FLYING" (Illustrated with a working monoplane model) .... BY .... AVIATOR S. S. JERWAN (Licensed by the Aero Club of America) [[image]] Mr. Jerwan in his monoplane Secretary Farnsworth, of 23d St. Y.M.C.A., N.Y. City, says: "Mr S. S. Jerwan, a licensed aviator and a member of the Aero Club of America, gave a lecture in our Auditorium recently on "Practical Flying," illustrating his lecture with a working-model. Mr. Jerwan's lecture was very much enjoyed. It was instructive as well as entertaining." "I am glad to recommend Mr. Jerwan to anyone who is interested in the subject of aviation." Address
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The front page of this brochure is on the right and seems to be a photo of the back side.